NFL Combine 2012: Day 3 Winners and Losers

It's Day 4 of the 2012 NFL Scouting Combine and the first big day of workouts is nearing its conclusion, as the tight ends, offensive linemen and special teams players are put through their paces by scouts and coaches from across the National Football League.

As is the case every year, there are players who shined in Indianapolis and others who stunk up the joint. So let's take a look at who came out on top at Day 4 of the combine, and who likely wishes they'd just stayed in bed.

LOSER: Orson Charles, TE, Georgia

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At this time Friday, it appeared that Georgia tight end Orson Charles was well on his way to inclusion in the "winners" portion of this list, as Charles did an impressive 35 reps in the bench press drill (best among tight ends and better than all but one offensive lineman).

However, the 6'2", 251-pound junior somewhat puzzlingly chose not to run Saturday, and Charles, who had 45 catches for 574 yards and five touchdowns a year ago, may have squandered any momentum he built towards being the first tight end chosen in April's draft.

LOSER: Mike Adams, OT, Ohio State

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Mike Adams was a second team All-Big Ten performer as a senior at The Ohio State University, and the 6'7", 323-pound offensive tackle was projected in many mock drafts as a first-round pick this April.

That may no longer be the case, however, as Adams had a miserable showing at the combine, posting a measly 19 reps in the bench press and following that up by failing to place in the top five in any of Saturday's drills.